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People Are Sharing the Best Purchases They Made for Under $100

And, as it turns out, there are tons of relatively cheap products you've probably never thought to buy that'll actually make a huge difference in your daily life.

A bunch of people in a recent AskReddit thread shared the best things they purchased for $100 or less, and although some of the finds were lucky deals, it turns out there's a ton of cheap products on this list that'll give you a major quality of life boost.

Definitely my Bluetooth Radio Transmitter. Cost me $30 on Amazon. it plugs in to my cars cigarette lighter port and pretty much highjacks a radio station and allows me to connect my phone via Bluetooth to the cars speakers even though my car is old as s--t. And to think I almost dropped $200 on a new Bluetooth Radio...

No question, it’s the Bug-A-Salt 2.0. It’s a pump-action air gun that shoots table salt (costs around $40). They market it for flies but it works especially well for mosquitos. I love blasting those a--holes out of the sky!

I bought a phone charger that is more than twice my height in length by mistake & at first I thought it was really goofy and was gonna return it but it’s actually awesome & I’m never going back to short cords!

I have 2 Victorinox knives: a chef's knife and a paring knife. $40 and $7 respectively, and I got a long honing steel for another $8.

I'd only ever used terrible or dull knives before. Using sharp knives and maintaining that sharpness has changed the way I cook. I'm far more confident and in control in the kitchen, and every time my boyfriend uses my knives, he's jealous of how sharp they are.

Easy... my Sony MDR-7506 headphones. I live in an apartment building with 59 other tenants and the walls are paper thin. I've had mine since 2012 and other than having to replace the ear pads a time or two, they've held up very well.

I love really nice perfumes and have a collection of many luxury scents. My boyfriend makes sweet comments about how much he loves my perfumes and that he wants to get some nice cologne, but he didn't want to spend that much money on one. So, the other day he came with me to Sephora, and I was smelling and testing perfumes. He tested out a Dior cologne, really enjoyed it, but then realized the price. I could tell he really fancied that cologne, so I bought it right then and there for him.

He tells me every day how much he loves it and all the compliments he gets. It may not be as cool or interesting as other things, but my boyfriend's joy was enough to make my heart happy.

I decided a couple of years ago that I was going to make a conscious effort to deal with all the minor irritations in my life. First on the list was the fact that I never had a dish towel clean and on-hand when I needed one. Boom! Problem solved. That tiny little frustration that I experienced multiple times a day — wiping up spills, getting something out of the oven, putting a hot tray down on a work surface — was gone immediately.

So I started branching out to other things. Ever spent more than two minutes looking for a pair of tweezers? Or a corkscrew? Well, they're cheap. Buy multiples! Have them on hand! Get that minor annoyance out of your life!

(Here's where someone invariably points out that I could just always make sure that I put them in the same place and solve the problem that way, but let's be real: Have you never accidentally knocked something small down the side of the couch? Or lent it to someone and had them not return it for ages? Or even just moved on to something more important, like when you're using tweezers to pull something gross like a shard of glass out of your foot? Having multiples means that you've got a nice little buffer in case your perfect plan goes astray.)